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Nanci Griffith - Blue Roses From The Moons (1997)

Nanci Griffith - Blue Roses From The Moons (1997)

BAND/ARTIST: Nanci Griffith

  • Title: Blue Roses From The Moons
  • Year Of Release: 1997
  • Label: Elektra
  • Genre: Country, Folk
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 48:52
  • Total Size: 352 mb / 125 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Everything's Comin' Up Roses 2:55
2. Two For The Road 3:04
3. Wouldn't That Be Fine 4:06
4. Battlefield 3:34
5. Saint Teresa Of Avila 5:20
6. Gulf Coast Highway 3:30
7. I Fought The Law 2:37
8. Not My Way Home 3:54
9. Is This All There Is ? 3:48
10. Maybe Tomorrow 2:20
11. Waiting For Love 4:11
12. I'll Move Along 2:39
13. Morning Train 3:09
14. She Ain't Goin' Nowhere 3:41

Blue Roses From the Moons expands the smoother sounds of Flyer by bringing Nanci Griffith firmly into the adult alternative playing field -- not only does Don Gehman, the producer behind Hootie & the Blowfish, produce the record, but Darius Rucker has a vocal cameo, as well. Though the slick sound is a little disarming for longtime fans, Griffith's songwriting remains skilled and assured, and while there aren't as many as standout numbers as before, her graceful melodicism and lyricism and the professional production makes Blue Roses From the Moons a very pleasant listen.




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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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Awesome, thanks!
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Thank you so much!!!!!
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • LD
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Thanks for rescuing this one from the archives. Some gorgeous tunes here. Excellent (re)discovery, Tirexiss.